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:: Essay for students about Non Violence |
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Essay for any student to 18 years all over the world organized by "Birmania por la paz- Spain"
The students must write about the many types of nonviolent, theory and practice, and how these can be applied to their everyday lives
The essay must include two of the individuals listed below. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Dalai Lama, Mohandas Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Maharaji, Thomas Merton, Mother Teresa, Buddha, Nelson Mandela, Jesus and Thich Nhat Hanh. One of which MUST be Mohandas Gandhi. There are no length requirements or restrictions on the essay.
The essay must be sent to birmaniaporlapaz@yahoo.es
More information:
birmaniaporlapaz.blogspot.com
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:: Broadcast from Derby. U.K. |
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The European tour of conferences by Prem Rawat ends with this broadcast from The Assembly Rooms in Derby, UK
Before a local audience of around 1,200 people, mostly from the Hindi speaking community Prem Rawat -Maharaji- spoke in Hindi via satellite for people across India, Nepal and Mauritius
Having completed an extraordinary European tour covering Madrid, Ljubljana, Glasgow, Birmingham, Warsaw, Corleone, Palermo, Gothenberg, Barcelona, Belfast, Berlin, Calpe, Bilbao, Torquay, Hinkley, Leicester and Tel Aviv, Prem Rawat -Maharaji- responded to an invitation to attend this broadcast event.
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:: Words of Peace translated into Quechua, |
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Prem Rawat's Message of Peace Requested by Indigenous People of South America
Prem Rawat's Words of Peace translated into Quechua language, which today is spoken by indigenous populations of the South American continent.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 20, 2008 -- Prem Rawat's award-winning Words of Peace presentations are being translated into several dialects of Quechua, the modern-day derivative of the ancient Inca's language, which today is spoken by indigenous populations of the South American continent. Although Prem Rawat's presentations translated into Spanish are viewed by more than 9 million households in South America via Infinito TV and (photo: Qechwa ritual)
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:: TPRF Grant Aids Recovery of Flood Victims in Mexico |
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The Prem Rawat Foundation - TPRF - Grant Aids Recovery of Flood Victims in Tabasco - Mexico
The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) made a grant to Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Maya I.A.P. to aid people affected by the massive flooding in the Tabasco -Mexico
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 13, 2008 -- Last November, To date, the grant has helped over 150 families with much-needed clothing and 40 local farmers with seeds for planting new crops. In early November last year, nearly half of the state of Tabasco was under water. Serious flooding had destroyed roads and dikes, homes and crops. Some affected areas could not be reached for over a month.
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:: Humanitary activity in Taiwan by Prem Rawat Foundation |
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Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) Funds Breakfast Program for Aboriginal Children in Taiwan
The breakfast program, which needs to be renewed each year, is offered by the Taipei-based Eastern Culture Foundation (ECF) and their sister organization, the Eastern Charity Foundation
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 7, 2008 -- A grant from The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) will provide nutritious breakfasts for 530 aboriginal children attending 14 primary schools located on offshore islands and in remote mountain areas of Taiwan.
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:: Special Events in The UK |
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Special event at The Mermaid Centre on the Thames
An introduction to Prem Rawat's message with a DVD presentation lasting one hour followed by socialising in the riverside rooms
Sunday 24th February, 6.00pm. Doors open 5.00 pm.
YOU are invited. Everyone is very welcome and also invited to bring their guests. Auditorium , seats 600. The Mermaid Centre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 3DB, nearest Tube / BR: Blackfriars Station; Parking: £2 a day nearby. More information: www.the-mermaid.co.uk
Live Music, Bar, Socialising till 8.30pm in the River rooms. Keys Library available. Admission free –donations welcome.
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:: The Prem Rawat Foundation Funds Healthy Meals at Houston's Kid's Café |
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The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) has made a grant to the Houston Food Bank (HFB)
This grant provides more than 80,000 mealsthis coming year, and nutritional training to poor at-risk youngsters in the food bank's Kids Café program
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 10, 2008 -- This is TPRF's second collaboration with HFB. They first worked together to bring food and shelter to people displaced by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. HFB operates six Kids Cafés that serve over 7,000 meals and snacks each month to Houston area youths aged 8-18. In line with one of HFB's fundamental...
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:: Third Brazilian TV Award |
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Prem Rawat’s ‘Words of Peace’ (WOP) receives third Brazilian TV award
"Words of Peace" has received the "Honoris Causa" Award from the Brazilian Association of Community Television Channels for its "important contribution to imparting a culture of peace"
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 7, 2007-. It is the third award this international series, featuring Prem Rawat's message of peace, has received in Brazil. Fernando Mauro, President of the Association, expressed, "This award stands for what we wish to be an...
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:: 25,000 DVDs availables in Spain for Christmas |
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Volunteers of "La Paz es Posible" -Peace is Possible- association distribute 25,000 DVDs in Spain
These gratuitous materials will be sent by mail to associations and individuals that want to carry out activities for peace based on Prem Rawat´s proposal of individual peace
It is now available for Spain the first remittance of 25 thousand DVDs that will be distributed for Christmas that volunteers of "La Paz es Posible" (peace is possible) The Peace is Possible†association distribute for Christmas.
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:: The Prem Rawat Foundation help the Children in Cambodia |
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The Prem Rawat Foundation Brings Food and Water to Children in Cambodia
The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) made a significant donation to "Safe Water & Essential Nutrition for Cambodian Children" (CCF)
Press release. Los Angeles, November 29, 2007 —
The donation was made to this program run by the nonprofit Cambodian Children's Fund CCF
The grant will bring food and water to more than 300 children in three centers for children of very poor families on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.
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